Prosecutors this week are expected to try to show discrepancies
in Zimmerman's story. Here's Zimmerman's
account, from the interview played in court and a
written statement he made:

Zimmerman tried to follow Martin in his car after calling
911.

He left the vehicle to find the direction where the "suspect"
went, even though the 911 dispatcher told him he didn't need to
follow the teen. Singleton also testified that Zimmerman included
the term "suspect" without coaching from her. She never labeled
Martin that.

Martin punched Zimmerman in the face, making him fall
backward. Martin got on top of him.

Zimmerman yelled for help multiple times, but Martin told him
to "shut the f*** up." Martin started smashing Zimmerman's head
into the sidewalk.

Martin went to grab for Zimmerman's now exposed firearm
(Zimmerman told the dispatcher he was armed) and said, "You're
gonna die tonight, mothaf*****."

Zimmerman un-bolstered the gun first and shot Martin.

An onlooker told Zimmerman he was going to call the police,
but Zimmerman already had.

When the police arrived, Zimmerman placed his hands above his
head. When an officer asked who shot Martin, Zimmerman said, "I
did."

Two parts of the conversation with Singleton didn't make it onto
the recording. Singleton testified that Zimmerman didn't even
know Martin had died. When he found out, she said he "slung his
head down." According to Singleton, Zimmerman also asked her
about her cross, saying "In my religion, it's always a
sin to kill somebody."